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    Pittsburgh, PA

    Local Pet

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Petco

    3.2
    (40 reviews)

    This Petco is a chain retail store in the Waterfront shopping center. It sells products for dogs,…read morecats, fishes, birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other small household pets. Products include foods, collars and leashes, beds, carriers, toys, aquarium tanks, litter boxes, grooming supplies, and much more. I recently shopped at this store to purchase wet foods for my cat. I felt happy that her preferred flavors were in stock and that the prices were typical. However, her dry food cost more here than from Chewy and Amazon. Furthermore, I did not see my cat's preferred toys and furniture, and I thought that the prices for litter were a bit high. I walked around the other sections of the store. My husband commented that a bird cage had many birds in it, but the birds looked healthy otherwise. The cashier immediately and accurately rang up my purchase and thanked me. At home, my cat enjoys eating her wet foods. This store also offers grooming, training, veterinary services, and an adoption center, but I did not use them.

    I was very dissatisfied with my experience here. The workers denied grooming my dog even after I…read moreexplained that AVETS confirmed he was 100% recovered from his injury and completely cleared for grooming. They then proceeded to speak negatively about AVETS and question their professionalism, which I found very unprofessional and unnecessary. What gives them the right to refuse service based on their own opinion when a licensed veterinary hospital already cleared him? Because of this, my dog was unable to be groomed and it ruined our Christmas photo plans. Very disappointed and won't be returning.

    The Dog Stop- Strip District, Pittsburgh, PA

    The Dog Stop- Strip District, Pittsburgh, PA

    3.0
    (41 reviews)

    Avoid at all costs. They are the most expensive dog watching location by far (well over $50 a day),…read moreand despite this are not safe. My dog was attacked by another dog during her 4 days stay, sustaining bite marks on her eye and paw, then we we're lied to about the severity (they had to carry her to the car). They have refused to return our calls since the incident, I have left 2 messages and called 4 times in the last week without any response. If you care about your pet, go somewhere else.

    I was in need of some dog food and my regular place was closed…read more I Googled the dog food company and found out that Dog Stop carried the food. I headed over there as they are close. I pulled up and there was a group of people hanging out outside which I did not give much thought. I walked in and the place was empty. There was no one to be seen at all. I saw the brand food but they keep it behind the counter where customers can not go????. I waited about 10 minutes and finally a man and a woman walked in from outside. The man stayed on my side of the counter and the woman heads behind. She walked right by me and went in to the back room. Totally ignored me and went into back. The woman came out about 10 minutes later. By that time I was fuming mad having to wait 20 minutes almost. Finally when the woman came back she came up and asked what. What????? how about hello how can I help you today. Super pore customer service. I said I was intrested in the signature dog food in a 14 pound bag. She only had a few bags left and they where the bigger size. She said she did not even have an order in yet??? I said thanks anyway and left. I would never go here again. Totally rude customer service. I would recommend getting your food somewhere else. Also there selection of food is very poor.

    Humane Animal Rescue

    Humane Animal Rescue

    3.3
    (75 reviews)

    Save yourself time and money by coming to get your checkups and vaccines here for your furry (or…read morehairless) friend. I was going to another vet in the city and getting charged $95 just for being seen for 10 minutes. The tech fee is half of that here. There's a large parking lot. And they're quick. My dog has come here for her regular vaccines, the vaccine clinics, her annuals, and when she's not feeling well. I've had a few administrative issues with email/contact information so that could use a little work. Otherwise, I love coming here. I can't say the same for my dog, because every time she comes she has to step on a scary scale and/or get poked. But this is to be expected!

    Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh (HARP) is a nonprofit that operates veterinary medical centers…read more(mostly for preventative care and NOT for emergencies), a shelter, and a Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. This location in the East Side of Pittsburgh has a veterinary center and a shelter and also offers obedience training classes. In the past several years, I have visited this HARP many times. In 2015, I adopted two cats from the shelter (for details, please see my previous review below). These two cats still happily live with my family and me. Most recently, I donated several bags of pet supplies to this shelter. HARP collects new and gently used pet supplies for Ellie's Attic, which then gives the supplies to families who have pets and are financially struggling. I dropped off dog beds, cat beds, dog bowls, disposable diapers, a sweater, a training bell, etcetera. I placed the bags near the entrance inside the building. An employee at the front desk kindly thanked me for my donation and asked if I needed a donation receipt. Next, I asked the employee if I could visit the dogs who are available for adoption. Unfortunately, the dogs could not be visited on that day, but I was allowed to view a binder that contained printed descriptions of the dogs. I did visit the cats, and I felt pleased with the size and cleanliness of their cages.

    The Dog Stop - East End, Pittsburgh

    The Dog Stop - East End, Pittsburgh

    3.2
    (50 reviews)

    Rated 10 out of 10 by Hema Patel I love the Dog Stop…read moreCenterville and have used the grooming services and my dog Pluto's basic training which have been fantastic. The staff is very helpful, and attentive to the dogs. They treat customers' dogs as their own and the accommodations are new and clean. Highly recommended. They offer dog daycare, dog boarding, and grooming and have a very nice retail store. It is easy to find too, 6001 Centerville Crest Ln, Centerville. VA 20121

    July 24, 2024, I took my 7# Yorkie to the Dog Stop for grooming. The groomer had 2 1/2 years of…read moreexperience, which concerned me, so I asked him if he thought he was good with some hesitation he replied yes. When I picked her up, they told me the groomer couldn't finish the job because she kept biting the groomer. I replied that she has never bitten or nipped a groomer & I was certain the reason for the behavior had to be because of the groomer. The manager and I argued back-and-forth. He held his ground and insisted it was my dog, and I insisted it was his groomer. After getting home, I noticed that my Yorkie kept licking herself. I looked more closely and saw the reason why she was nipping the groomer. He had injured her with a large clipper burn near her belly. I took a photo & went back to the Dog Stop to show the photo to the manager, Caleb, who offered such a lame apology that I felt it necessary to tell him that it was no apology at all - a further disappointment, and I told him so. I asked for a refund, which he did give me and then I went directly to the Vet for ointment.

    Local Pet - petstore - Updated July 2026

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